Day 290 "Sharing What You Do
Know"
Passage:
Acts 18:24-25
Meanwhile
a Jew named Apollos, a native of Alexandria, came to Ephesus. He was a learned
man, with a thorough knowledge of the Scriptures. He had been instructed in the
way of the Lord, and he spoke with great fervor and taught about Jesus
accurately, though he knew only the baptism of John.
Devotion:
In
the Roman Empire, Alexandria was second in importance to only Rome. Over one
third of the city's population was Jewish. Known for its cultural and academic
pursuits, it had one of the finest libraries in the ancient world with over
500,000 volumes. As a result scholars were attracted from all over the world. Alexandria was the city where famous Greek philosophers and mathematicians such as Euclid
Aristarchus and Eratosthenes worked. And it was the city that Apollos was from.
Our passage today describes Apollos as:
A learned man;
With a thorough knowledge of
scripture;
Instructed in the ways of the
Lord;
Well spoken and passionate;
And he taught about Jesus
accurately.
What
I find particularly interesting about Apollos is, despite his knowledge,
training, accuracy, and gift as an orator, he knew only that Jesus was the Messiah.
He didn't know anything about the other really important facts of Jesus' life,
death or resurrection, yet that didn't stop him from believing and teaching!
All too often I find myself wanting to explain to someone everything there is
to know about Jesus, when maybe to believe, knowing everything isn't really
required at all (I know it wasn't for me). The story of Apollos also gives me
great hope, because it tells me that I can still be useful and valuable to the
Lord, even if I have some gigantic holes in my knowledge.
Questions
to Ponder:
Who
have you not spoken to about the Lord, or what ministry have you not joined
because you felt you were lacking in some way? Do you feel like you have to
know everything before you can be useful to God? This is not true.? If you
believe in and practice what you know God can use you right now? What can you
do now to jump into ministry?